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Canada, My Home and Native Land [1]

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Canada My Home and Native Land 1 game quiz
"I'm going to give you some interesting tidbits and biographical data about an individual or individuals, that have played an important part in the discovery and exploration of Canada. If you feel there are any discrepancies, please contact me."

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1. Who were the first Europeans that left indisputable proof that they actually landed on the shores of Canada by building settlements?
    The Vikings
    The English
    The French
    The Dutch


2. This gentleman sailed from England in 1496 but failed in his initial attempt to find the new land. Finally, in 1497 he was the first modern explorer recorded to have landed on Canadian soil. Who was he?
    John Cabot
    Pierre Trudeau
    John Turner
    Henry Hudson


3. This individual, born in Brittany in 1491, was responsible for the name Canada. Who was he?
    Samuel de Champlain
    Jacques Cartier
    Jacques Chirac
    Jean Claude Killy


4. This individual, born in France in the late 1560's is responsible for building a fort and settlement on the shores of the St Lawrence, around 1608, in the location that later became Quebec City. Who was he?
    Charles deGaulle
    Samuel de Champlain
    Louis de Buade de Frontenac
    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle


5. Another gentleman, born around 1570, also set sail from England three times looking for the fabled Northwest Passage. His third attempt ended in mutiny. Who was he?
    William Baffin
    Martin Frobisher
    Henry Hudson
    George Waymouth


6. Born in England in 1537, this gentleman was the first to claim land and establish a permanent settlement on Canadian soil in the name of England. Who was he?
    Sir Humphrey Gilbert
    Sir Arthur Sullivan
    Sir Randolph Scott
    Sir Ralph Richardson


7. Let's move ahead a few years to the 19th century. This gentleman was born in England in 1786 and proved that there was a Northwest passage through the Arctic, however, due to the hardships on his last ill fated expedition, his crew reportedly resorted to cannibalism. Who was he?
    Sir John Franklin
    Sir Winston Churchill
    Sir Walter Scott
    Sir Benjamin Franklin


8. There are two gentlemen with the same name that played a significant role in Canadian history, however, the one I'm looking for was born in Scotland in 1764. His claim to fame was being the first European to cross North America by land. Who was he?
    Mackenzie Alexander
    Alexander Fleming
    Alexander Mackenzie
    John MacKenzie


9. This gentleman was famous for his explorations of the Pacific Ocean, however, he also made a significant contribution to the history of eastern Canada. Born in Yorkshire in 1728, he was killed on one of his expeditions to the Pacific. Who was he?
    Abel Tasman
    James Solomon
    John Montagu
    James Cook


10. My last explorer of the west coast has both a city and an island named after him. He was born in England in 1757 and actually sailed under the command of James Cook, during Cook's Pacific expeditions, before assuming his own command. Who was he?
    George Vancouver
    Cecil Rhodes
    William Baffin
    Christopher Manhattan


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